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you might want to move out of your mother-in-law's place. you might want to do these things. >> you might. you might. >> it does happen. >> goldman, lessen, about 10%. >> that's called return on equity. >> yes. it is. that's an important barometer of progress. >> i believe other than the fact that lloyd's got the beard, which -- >> he got rid of it. >> did he? he didn't have it at the super bowl. but you get m & a, you get agency business. i mean, they put up their own capital. that's a good business, too. i like this hoop so much. >> as you can see, cramer is on the job ready to help you make some money. you'll hear him next in the "mad dash." the jobs number up 236,000, gives us a boost. the jobless rate 7.7%, the lowest since december of 2008. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity
you might want to move out of your mother-in-law's place. you might want to do these things. >> you might. you might. >> it does happen. >> goldman, lessen, about 10%. >> that's called return on equity. >> yes. it is. that's an important barometer of progress. >> i believe other than the fact that lloyd's got the beard, which -- >> he got rid of it. >> did he? he didn't have it at the super bowl. but you get m & a, you get agency business. i...
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they drilled over and over again. >> the pressure for federal agents to act rose when the local newspaper published an expose about koresh's multiple wives and sex with underage girls. with this side bar, the law watches but has done little. >> and so as atf is preparing, the media is finding out and trying to make its own preparations in order to cover the raid. >> on that sunday morning a local tv station sends a photographer out to the branch davidian compound to stake it out. he gets to this road, about a mile away, and realizes, he's lost. the cameraman sees a mail carrier. explains who he is and asks directions. >> the mailman, very friendly, told the guy how he could find the property and then turned around and went to go ask to talk to david koresh. >> the mailman is branch davidian david jones. and when jones speaks to david koresh, one of the atf college students is right there. >> david and them told him, we know who you are and what's fixing to happen. may god bless you, in effect. >> the atf agent races to the undercover house across the street, warning commanders, the elemen
they drilled over and over again. >> the pressure for federal agents to act rose when the local newspaper published an expose about koresh's multiple wives and sex with underage girls. with this side bar, the law watches but has done little. >> and so as atf is preparing, the media is finding out and trying to make its own preparations in order to cover the raid. >> on that sunday morning a local tv station sends a photographer out to the branch davidian compound to stake it...
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they drilled over and over again. >> reporter: the pressure for federal agents to act rose when the local newspaper published an expose about husband multiple wives and sex with underage girls. with this side bar, the law watches but has done little. >> and so as atf is preparing, the media is finding out and trying to make its own preparations in order to cover the raid. >> reporter: on that sunday morning a local tv station sends a photographer out to the branch davidian compound to stake it out. he gets to this road, about a mile away, and realizes, he's lost. the cameraman sees a mail carrier. explains who he is and asks directions. >> the mailman, very friendly, told the guy how he could find the property and then turned around and went to go ask to talk to david koresh. >> reporter: the mailman is branch davidian david jones. and when jones speaks to david koresh, one of the atf college students is right there. >> david and them told him, we know who you are and what's fixing to happen. may god bless you, in effect. >> reporter: the atf agent races to the undercover house across the
they drilled over and over again. >> reporter: the pressure for federal agents to act rose when the local newspaper published an expose about husband multiple wives and sex with underage girls. with this side bar, the law watches but has done little. >> and so as atf is preparing, the media is finding out and trying to make its own preparations in order to cover the raid. >> reporter: on that sunday morning a local tv station sends a photographer out to the branch davidian...
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the average tuition at public universities rose more than 8% last year. that's a record. it's up 44% since 2002. i don't think anyone is saving 44% more. the reason support from states and local communities is shrinking and now that support is at the lowest level in 25 years. schools have turned to higher tuition and fees to make up the difference. that means you pay for it. the diploma isn't worth what it once was. getting a degree helps your chances of getting a job. it's not necessarily the job you thought you would get. more than one-third of college graduate who have a job are working in jobs that don't require more than a high school diploma. a college degree is still worth it. without a college degree you cannot compete. you're not going to be able to compete and you probably know by now it's a buyer's market for employers. they have got a lot of bright kids to choose from. scott gerber is author of "never get a real job." you say the liberal arts colleges in particular are failing students. why do you think kids are graduating with four-year degree liberal arts an
the average tuition at public universities rose more than 8% last year. that's a record. it's up 44% since 2002. i don't think anyone is saving 44% more. the reason support from states and local communities is shrinking and now that support is at the lowest level in 25 years. schools have turned to higher tuition and fees to make up the difference. that means you pay for it. the diploma isn't worth what it once was. getting a degree helps your chances of getting a job. it's not necessarily the...
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law, isn't he? >> if you look at the state the way republicans have gerrymannedered it. >> stephen: it's an ugly word. it's extremely accurate but ugly word. >> the laws they put in place make it hard to vote. we're going to get people out to vote, fight tour their voting rights and turn them out in force. >> stephen: do you want to make a bet? $100? >> yes. >> stephen: i bet you $100 you cannot get barack obama reelected in 2016. jeremy bird, íyíyíy0hrbeméffñ so free credit score's redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if someone checks our credit. oh. this one lets us know what happens if we pay off our loans. yeah. what's this one do? i dunno. ♪every rose has it's thorn ♪just like every night has it's dawn♪ score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com bret michaels slider still in beta. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thanks. [cheers and appla
law, isn't he? >> if you look at the state the way republicans have gerrymannedered it. >> stephen: it's an ugly word. it's extremely accurate but ugly word. >> the laws they put in place make it hard to vote. we're going to get people out to vote, fight tour their voting rights and turn them out in force. >> stephen: do you want to make a bet? $100? >> yes. >> stephen: i bet you $100 you cannot get barack obama reelected in 2016. jeremy bird,...
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your reaction to what you just heard from friends as rose. i saw you shaking your head a little bit guest: i pretty much agree with everything that he said. except for one thing, there is a widely held misconceptions and i do not mean to criticize him because contractors have tried very hard to disseminate this ms. connect -- misconception. it is not true that anyone that is obligated cannot be de obligated. it is not true that the government has to carry through with every contract that it is signed. the government only carries the liability for the work once the contract labor is performed. a very distinguished law professor and government contract law expert who was on the wartime contract in commission in afghanistan wrote a memo describing all the ways in which the federal government can legally cut spending. in the last years, the service contracts went from $72 billion a year to over $200 billion a year. and he estimates that many of the cuts could very easily come from service contracts. not exercising options, negotiating with the co
your reaction to what you just heard from friends as rose. i saw you shaking your head a little bit guest: i pretty much agree with everything that he said. except for one thing, there is a widely held misconceptions and i do not mean to criticize him because contractors have tried very hard to disseminate this ms. connect -- misconception. it is not true that anyone that is obligated cannot be de obligated. it is not true that the government has to carry through with every contract that it is...
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for the 22-dayn ceiling at the department of defense. there are other things people and not been talking about. if you go beyond 22 days consecutive or not, it becomes a reduction in force. then another set of rights kick in for federal workers covered by union contracts, more extensive rights. host: bruce in lansing, michigan, independence. caller: i'm confused about unions, because i am being represented by a union in lansing and they keep telling me they cannot tell the business itself how to run the business and how to treat their employees. to me they don't have a voice and the union keeps telling us over and over that we cannot tell the business how to run their business, we cannot tell the business how to treat to the employees. with the 401k plan and they have big shots running around saying we don't have to pay the pensions, you guys just put your minimum wage dollars in this 401k plan and these guys cannot even feed their kids. then we have all these people coming across the big pond and crying over here trying to be u.s. citiz
for the 22-dayn ceiling at the department of defense. there are other things people and not been talking about. if you go beyond 22 days consecutive or not, it becomes a reduction in force. then another set of rights kick in for federal workers covered by union contracts, more extensive rights. host: bruce in lansing, michigan, independence. caller: i'm confused about unions, because i am being represented by a union in lansing and they keep telling me they cannot tell the business itself how...
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prices rose in all states except delaware and illinois. sales of previously owned homes ticked up in january. inventories of homes for sale fell to a 13-year low. congress is in session today. the plan will be taken not by the house rules committee today and will be voted on by the full house later in the week. an update on the election of a new pope. the vatican is waiting for five more cardinals to reach rome. another handful of cardinals arrived last night. there are now 110 voting cardinals. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> one of the things that always grabbed me was a report, a paragraph in the hope consulting report from the focus group where they interviewed a guy, mark k. that sort of sticks with me. i think mark k. actually encapsulated it pretty well, where he said, look, i do not do research because i know that charities are going to do some good. where i put my time in research in things like products. i'll go out and buy a microwave. i'll do research. i do not need to do the research for
prices rose in all states except delaware and illinois. sales of previously owned homes ticked up in january. inventories of homes for sale fell to a 13-year low. congress is in session today. the plan will be taken not by the house rules committee today and will be voted on by the full house later in the week. an update on the election of a new pope. the vatican is waiting for five more cardinals to reach rome. another handful of cardinals arrived last night. there are now 110 voting...
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the deficit rose $44.4 billion, an increase of 16.5% from december. imports rose 1.8%. oil imports surged 12.3%. economists say they think the deficit will narrow slightly in part because of continued gains in energy exports. u.s. companies are earning more from overseas sales while consumers are spending less on foreign products. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> i believe the united states has many fantastic qualities. maybe many people have the possibility of pulling themselves up by their bootstraps. i think every year that is less and less and less probable. the united states is not the great nation. it is an interventionist state and aggressive militarily. we mess with other people's politics in ways i cannot imagine americans of tolerating. imagine if some country invaded us the way we did in iraq. yet somehow we have a myth that people are thrilled when we invade them. of the time we create more enemies. >> "washington journal" continues. host: 35 minutes left in this morning's "washington journal." mark up on several differ
the deficit rose $44.4 billion, an increase of 16.5% from december. imports rose 1.8%. oil imports surged 12.3%. economists say they think the deficit will narrow slightly in part because of continued gains in energy exports. u.s. companies are earning more from overseas sales while consumers are spending less on foreign products. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> i believe the united states has many fantastic qualities. maybe many people have the...
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employment rose by 2.2 million jobs in 2012. and this increase was entirely accounted for by the growth in the private sector. thanks to the resilience of the american people, we've now added more than 6.1 million private sector jobs over the last 35 months. since i spoke here last year, the economy has continued to show signs of healing from the great recession. in the past year, the housing market appears to have finally turned a corner with rising nationwide home prices, sales and home construction. and new car sales reached their highest level in five years. all of these gains reflect the determination of american businesses, workers and families in the aftermath of the most painful recession in our lifetimes. nevertheless there are much more work that needs to be done. unemployment remains too high. the middle-class continues to struggle with stagnant wages and persistently wyden iner -- widened inequality. our nation's infrastructure cries out for further investment. and on top of everything else, political gamesmanship in
employment rose by 2.2 million jobs in 2012. and this increase was entirely accounted for by the growth in the private sector. thanks to the resilience of the american people, we've now added more than 6.1 million private sector jobs over the last 35 months. since i spoke here last year, the economy has continued to show signs of healing from the great recession. in the past year, the housing market appears to have finally turned a corner with rising nationwide home prices, sales and home...
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we aren't looking at what's happening in egypt through rose-colored glasses. our eyes are wide open. we have no illusions about the challenges that we have face, but we also know this. there's no legitimate alternative at this point to engagement. only through engagement, egypt, with interest egypt that we can focus its leaders, respect the obligations including its peace treaty with israel. only through active engagement we can make sure that hamas does not rearm through the sinai and put the people at risk. only through engagement we can concentrate egypt's government on the imperative of confronting the extremists. and only through engagement we can encourage egypt's leaders to make reforms that will spark economic growth and stabilize the democratic process. and it's all tough. and there's no certainty. there's no certainty about anything in the arab spring. i expect president obama to cover each of these issues in much greater detail. i learned one thing as i was telling the president, i learned it's never a good idea to steal the president's thunder. it'
we aren't looking at what's happening in egypt through rose-colored glasses. our eyes are wide open. we have no illusions about the challenges that we have face, but we also know this. there's no legitimate alternative at this point to engagement. only through engagement, egypt, with interest egypt that we can focus its leaders, respect the obligations including its peace treaty with israel. only through active engagement we can make sure that hamas does not rearm through the sinai and put the...
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the average travel time in 1990 was 22 minutes. it has dried up -- jumped up slightly by three minutes. it has hovered around the 25 minute mark ever since. even the long commutes of an hour or more, it has remained about 8% since 2000. host: mr. puentes, your thoughts on these numbers staying relatively stable, even as we see gasoline prices jump up and drop down and spike over the years. why don't you think these numbers are being affected by gas spikes? guest: we are going through some dramatically dynamic changes in the country. we are still a growing population. we are heavily urbanizing, moving into metropolitan areas. some different -- demographic changes are disrupting the moment in american life. the fact that these numbers have stayed relatively constant is interesting. how long they want to travel by car to get to work. we know that there will be slight increases in things like transit use, and mode like walking and biking. there are these interesting trends that are happening in metropolitan areas, moving back into cent
the average travel time in 1990 was 22 minutes. it has dried up -- jumped up slightly by three minutes. it has hovered around the 25 minute mark ever since. even the long commutes of an hour or more, it has remained about 8% since 2000. host: mr. puentes, your thoughts on these numbers staying relatively stable, even as we see gasoline prices jump up and drop down and spike over the years. why don't you think these numbers are being affected by gas spikes? guest: we are going through some...
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the california supreme court struck down proposition 22, and the family code provision that went with it, on the grounds that under california constitution under the due process clause and equal protection clause of the california constitution, that was an unconstitutional invasion of those rights of california citizens. that was in may of 2008, and then proposition 8 was already in the works and was put on the ballot and enacted by the citizens of california on november 5 of that year which then changed the california constitution to eliminate that california supreme court decision. in the interim 18,000 same-sex couples got married in california. the first challenge was to whether or not proposition 8 was really a revision of the california constitution and had to go through the legislature, the california supreme court said, no, no, no, it's an amendment to the constitution, so challenge, a challenge to proposition 8 under the california constitutioning is not going to work pause -- constitution is not going to work because it's an amendment to the constitution. .. intervened in th
the california supreme court struck down proposition 22, and the family code provision that went with it, on the grounds that under california constitution under the due process clause and equal protection clause of the california constitution, that was an unconstitutional invasion of those rights of california citizens. that was in may of 2008, and then proposition 8 was already in the works and was put on the ballot and enacted by the citizens of california on november 5 of that year which...
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unsurprisingly, 78% of the kid chose the chocolate, and just 22% chose the broccoli. but when they put an elmo sticker on the broccoli, and a sticker of an unknown cartoon character on the chocolate, 50% of the kid chose the broccoli and 50% chose the chocolate. so, that little elmo sticker added 28 percentage points to broccoli. the power of elmo. as for profitability, just ask the folks at birds eye vegetables. the launch launched a major marketing campaign featuring characters from i-carly, and they're sales have jumped 37%. pedal ya unions did a campaign with some wreck, and their sales went up 50%. turned out after kids saw the ads for healthy foods they went and begged their parents to buy them. so the good news here is there is real meaningful evidence we can actually get our kids excited about eating healthy. yes. [applause] >> yes, we can. but in the end we also know it's not enough to simply change the way our children eat. we have to change our own habits and behaviors as well. and this is the final point i want to make today. we as parents are our children
unsurprisingly, 78% of the kid chose the chocolate, and just 22% chose the broccoli. but when they put an elmo sticker on the broccoli, and a sticker of an unknown cartoon character on the chocolate, 50% of the kid chose the broccoli and 50% chose the chocolate. so, that little elmo sticker added 28 percentage points to broccoli. the power of elmo. as for profitability, just ask the folks at birds eye vegetables. the launch launched a major marketing campaign featuring characters from i-carly,...
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revert one and 22 hour days to recover the crew at that point we could take a breath and help get the rest of the investigation disclosed. i'm sure other folks will cover this. use a lot of radar tracking data. he used an enormous amount of radar tracking data to understand where we should go look at where we would find what we are looking most predominately. by the recovery has succeeded i will talk about for just a minute. this is something near and dear to my heart and the new department of homeland security, white was difficult at times, that everybody tried to do what they thought was the right thing. people were trying to get along because they needed to. obviously there was a lot of emotion throughout this and so we had our squabbles, but overall everyone worked very, very hard. there were clearly articulated missions. the leadership team to give specific responsibilities to specific. now we've got a better way of doing it in thank you for your help and send them underway. people gave enormous amounts of sacrifice. there weren't that many church struggles. we just kind of took
revert one and 22 hour days to recover the crew at that point we could take a breath and help get the rest of the investigation disclosed. i'm sure other folks will cover this. use a lot of radar tracking data. he used an enormous amount of radar tracking data to understand where we should go look at where we would find what we are looking most predominately. by the recovery has succeeded i will talk about for just a minute. this is something near and dear to my heart and the new department of...
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but we had 22% unemployment. very high in some parts. most unemployment was reaching on average well over 15%. as veterans came back from the war, and we were already producing at 100%, here come all the veterans. and of course, -- mellon does a study of tax revenue, and he says, you know, looks like tax revenues have been declining a little bit. why are tax revenues declining in and in the study, he found that tax rates had gone up steadily, and yet everytime the tax rate went up more, the revenues declined a little bit more from that group. and he concluded that, you know, it might be better to actually lower tax rates and the government would get more money. it's an early version of the last -- there's two points on the curve at which the government will get no money and 100%. nobody is going to give 100% of their check so mellon makes an argument for lowering taxes and then we get down to an astounding 1.6% unemployment. now, a president today who could get 1.6% unemployment, they just blew up mt. rushmore and just put him up there.
but we had 22% unemployment. very high in some parts. most unemployment was reaching on average well over 15%. as veterans came back from the war, and we were already producing at 100%, here come all the veterans. and of course, -- mellon does a study of tax revenue, and he says, you know, looks like tax revenues have been declining a little bit. why are tax revenues declining in and in the study, he found that tax rates had gone up steadily, and yet everytime the tax rate went up more, the...
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charlie rose was one of the first to say what he believes. and it is your job to go know and did that stuff up. he wasn't vetted on any of this stuff and to a large degree still has not been that a lot of this stuff. that is a shame because if we don't know how you can sit in reverend wright's church for 20 years and not hear what the man had to say or how you can reference by bill ayers and not have an opinion on what should happen with bombers. this was the economy of martin van buren's system. why i use that? comes full circle. this is back to the partisan press. in this case the press overwhelmingly is liberal, democratic you want to use that phrase, there is the minority voice press, fox news, rush limbaugh and so on and so forth but it is a minority voice, and the phrase low information voter, low information voters are not going to hear a lot of that information. >> host: jack, dear harbor, washington, thanks for holding, you are on with professor and author larry weicker. -- larry schweikart. >> caller: a long wait but worth it. i hav
charlie rose was one of the first to say what he believes. and it is your job to go know and did that stuff up. he wasn't vetted on any of this stuff and to a large degree still has not been that a lot of this stuff. that is a shame because if we don't know how you can sit in reverend wright's church for 20 years and not hear what the man had to say or how you can reference by bill ayers and not have an opinion on what should happen with bombers. this was the economy of martin van buren's...
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he told charlie rose that last year. well, he's out with this book today and excerpts came out yesterday where this position of let's give folks a pathway to citizenship has been dialed back a bit. and he wrote fairly clearly that if you came into this country illegally, we shouldn't reward you with citizenship. that that would kind of really undermine the integrity of all of our laws and if you want citizenship, you need to go back to your country you need to emigrate back and get back in line. it is a fairly silly idea, partly because you have 11 million undocumented immigrants. 2/3 of whom have been in this country for more than ten years. you're talking about if the people want to be full citizens, have all of the rights and not second class citizens, they're going to have to leave their communities, leave their economies, leave their families, go back. it is going to take years. the current process if you give folks a pathway is about 13 years. we're talking about extending that even further. >> peter: did he sort o
he told charlie rose that last year. well, he's out with this book today and excerpts came out yesterday where this position of let's give folks a pathway to citizenship has been dialed back a bit. and he wrote fairly clearly that if you came into this country illegally, we shouldn't reward you with citizenship. that that would kind of really undermine the integrity of all of our laws and if you want citizenship, you need to go back to your country you need to emigrate back and get back in...
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prosecutors today said he gave an extensive postarrest statement totaling 22 pages, but they offered no details. april 8th, now, is expected to last only a few weeks. asked today if it would be disrupt i, mayor bloomberg seemed resigned to it saying, quote, i'm not going to get involved in that because i don't want to make the president's job any more difficult. lou? lou: very considerate rate of the mayor, it wasn't his response last time, was it? >> reporter: divide the opposite, lou. lou: we appreciate it. my next guest says the united states is losing out on important intelligence by not taking bin laden's son-in-law directly to guantanamo bay. joining us, former pentag official, fox news national security analyst kt mcfarlane and the former ambassador to the united nations, fox news contributor john bolton. thank you both for being here. kt, let's begin with you. this is stunning. [laughter] the man is the son-in-law of usama bin laden, snuck into new york city, and the administration's stealthily preparing a civilian trial for a terrorist. >> it's crazy for three reasons. first
prosecutors today said he gave an extensive postarrest statement totaling 22 pages, but they offered no details. april 8th, now, is expected to last only a few weeks. asked today if it would be disrupt i, mayor bloomberg seemed resigned to it saying, quote, i'm not going to get involved in that because i don't want to make the president's job any more difficult. lou? lou: very considerate rate of the mayor, it wasn't his response last time, was it? >> reporter: divide the opposite, lou....
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costco came out with some information saying its february same-store sales rose 6%. the street had them looking for an increase of just under 5%. but battling it tooth and nail, wal-mart. wal-mart did cite weakness in february when it posted fourth quarter results. so if you had to pick one of the two to own, should it be costco which right now is moving slightly lower on the tape? it's time for a street fight in the bulls corner as we roll our bull bear animation. morningstar equity analyst. and for the bears nbg chief equity analyst. good to see you both. michael, costco is one of your favorite names. tell us right off the bat why. >> hi, liz. well over the long-term, basically they are the price leader on products that consumers need, that's food and fuel. as long as they are going to be the price leader on that, they are going to drive consistent market share gains over the long-term. and over the near term, simply they are going -- -- the payroll tax is probably not going to affect their customer base as much as say the wal-mart customer. liz: you just threw tha
costco came out with some information saying its february same-store sales rose 6%. the street had them looking for an increase of just under 5%. but battling it tooth and nail, wal-mart. wal-mart did cite weakness in february when it posted fourth quarter results. so if you had to pick one of the two to own, should it be costco which right now is moving slightly lower on the tape? it's time for a street fight in the bulls corner as we roll our bull bear animation. morningstar equity analyst....
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law and law enforcement and the average citizen can understand what their role is to help protect us. dennis: you saw on the computer. that companies spend the end of dollars on that it was not shifted with protection impact. >> the same rule that did not talk to strangers should be the same online. content that has a sexual tone on facebook gets broadcasted more to their friends and family. that is a good example how people can click on friends on facebook and it be open to a trojan horse. dennis: do not talk to strangers on facebook. i thought the whole purpose was to go cruising for women to meet. that is why zuckerberg invented it. we have government, industry and in the tech industry. no one agrees on who should pay for all of this extra protection. >> i hope that the leaders in d.c. in congress and elsewhere come together. i like your question in the last segment which is we need to do something right now. this is like the wild wild west. this is your digital tombstone. right now this is on you to protect until the federal government can get something in place. dennis: thank you
law and law enforcement and the average citizen can understand what their role is to help protect us. dennis: you saw on the computer. that companies spend the end of dollars on that it was not shifted with protection impact. >> the same rule that did not talk to strangers should be the same online. content that has a sexual tone on facebook gets broadcasted more to their friends and family. that is a good example how people can click on friends on facebook and it be open to a trojan...
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and also, citigroup cut the retailers and lowered the price target to $15 from 22. back to you. melissa: thank you so much. lori: apple ceo tim cook has not forgotten about dre. the company considering the streaming service with the rap mogul himself. shibani joshi has more. >> why build it from scratch you can team up with a music mogul in somebody who knows a whole lot more about changing the industry as a whole. that is something apple is looking at doing. the report is showing tim cook, the ceo of apple, thinking about maybe teaming up with jimmy i mean, the beats ceo and with hip-hop mogul dr. dre. they teamed up, the three teamed up discussing the launch of the new music streaming service. the code name is project daisy and they spoke about the rollout in the business model and a private meeting i in the month f february. they believe there is an opportunity out there in the streaming music business for someone who knows about business and he wants to shake it all up because up until now it really has been data-driven and algorithm driven. google and apple are trying to fi
and also, citigroup cut the retailers and lowered the price target to $15 from 22. back to you. melissa: thank you so much. lori: apple ceo tim cook has not forgotten about dre. the company considering the streaming service with the rap mogul himself. shibani joshi has more. >> why build it from scratch you can team up with a music mogul in somebody who knows a whole lot more about changing the industry as a whole. that is something apple is looking at doing. the report is showing tim...
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rose in january by the most we've seen in five months. u.s. consumer credit spiked $16 billion from december. that was slightly higher hand economists forecast of a $15 billion rise. >>> there is a big ol' one brewing out there. a powerful storm hitting new england with just about everything it has. snow and strong wind are in the mix along with the danger of flooding. surging waves from the atlantic now forcing mandatory evacuations in some areas and a late winter blast now testing the endurance of folk who have had just about enough, do you think. >> behold, mother nature had more in store for us. >> i don't think anyone else can take anymore. our backs. >> it is definitely heavier. >> the snow is definitely the worst. the roads were not bad earlier but as the snow piles up it gets slippery out there. >> it is disgusting out there. it is so bad. bill: molly line can handle it, yes she can. she streams live out of sandwich, massachusetts. how goes it, molly? >> reporter: well, you know it is tough out here. in a sense this is similar to other
rose in january by the most we've seen in five months. u.s. consumer credit spiked $16 billion from december. that was slightly higher hand economists forecast of a $15 billion rise. >>> there is a big ol' one brewing out there. a powerful storm hitting new england with just about everything it has. snow and strong wind are in the mix along with the danger of flooding. surging waves from the atlantic now forcing mandatory evacuations in some areas and a late winter blast now testing...
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megyn: that's my point. >> they want to deny any responsibility for it and come out smelling like a rose and you know, usually the president with stands these debates because people like him personally. and i thought it was interesting shall the drop, the 7 point drop because it seems like people are saying, all right, i think now we want straight talk from both sides. i've got to go. all right, thank you, ma'am. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> megyn: bye. get ready for a close encounter with a comet so close to earth you will be able to see it with the naked eye. first a retirement home underfire when a staff member called 911 when an elderly woman stops breathing and then refuses to act like a human being, kelly's court next. >> to let her die. as a human being is there anyone willing to help this lady and not let her die? >> not at this time. >> now, they won't touch her at all. >> a gardner, a staff, anybody that doesn't-- can we flag someone down in the street and get them to help this lady? why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you?
megyn: that's my point. >> they want to deny any responsibility for it and come out smelling like a rose and you know, usually the president with stands these debates because people like him personally. and i thought it was interesting shall the drop, the 7 point drop because it seems like people are saying, all right, i think now we want straight talk from both sides. i've got to go. all right, thank you, ma'am. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> megyn: bye. get ready for a...
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rose water based on a book by journalist detained for months inside iran. it's a good one. updating some of fox top stories tonight. venezuela's strong man president hugo chavez is dead tonight at 58. according to the vice president. chavez had previously called president george w. bush the devil. president obama an embarrassment. in a statement today, president obama said the united states will work to develop a constructive relationship with the venezuelan government which today blamed us for his death. historic day on wall street. the dow soared to the howest close ever, topping 14253. that's above the previous record set in october of 2007 before the great recession when lehman brothers was still in business and apple had just sold its first i pony phone. the third midwest snow storm in as many weeks set to hammer the d.c. the snow quester set to strike within hours. on this day in the year 1946, a former british prime minister named winston churchill ratcheted up the cold war when he he coined the phrase iron curtain in an address to the united states. churchill condem
rose water based on a book by journalist detained for months inside iran. it's a good one. updating some of fox top stories tonight. venezuela's strong man president hugo chavez is dead tonight at 58. according to the vice president. chavez had previously called president george w. bush the devil. president obama an embarrassment. in a statement today, president obama said the united states will work to develop a constructive relationship with the venezuelan government which today blamed us for...
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they say he made an extensive post arrest statement totaling 22 pages. some makers to e are blasting the obama administration for bringing this very high profile suspect into the civilian legal system rather than a military tribunal at gitmo. >> the administration's decision here to bring this person to new york city, if that's what's happened, without letting congress know is a very bad precedent to set. we believe very firmly that the congress has tried to tell the administration when it comes to people like this. that we want them to go to gitmo to be held in military custody for interrogation purposes. jenna: the judge in the case says he will set a trial date at the next court conference, which is set for early april, so we'll watch for this. the case apparently is in civilian court and these where it's going to stay for now. in the meantime new developments concerning north korea today. the country responding to some new u.n. security council sanctions with more tough talk repeating a vow to ditch all none aggression packets with south korea. pyong
they say he made an extensive post arrest statement totaling 22 pages. some makers to e are blasting the obama administration for bringing this very high profile suspect into the civilian legal system rather than a military tribunal at gitmo. >> the administration's decision here to bring this person to new york city, if that's what's happened, without letting congress know is a very bad precedent to set. we believe very firmly that the congress has tried to tell the administration when...
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>> gretchen: 22 minutes after the top of the hour. quick they had headlines. more than 47,000 subarus are being recalled because they could tart on their own. that's a problem. there is an issue with remote starters, the key fob is dropped. it affects legacy and outback. impressas and this year's cross trek. >>> it will be a joyless view. joy behar leaving the show at the end of august. abc says it was just her work. let's go back over to the guys on the curvy couch. >> clayton: thanks. >> steve: it's bigger than the world series, kind of. for the next two weeks, the best baseball players around the world are facing each other in the world's baseball classic. >> clayton: in a few hours to the team usa, team usa will take the field and anna kooiman is live in major league baseball man cave where she got in somehow. i don't know, they don't let women in there usually. she's talking to some lucky fans. hey, anna. >> i think they're trying to be politically correct, so it's not just a man cave. it's the mlb fan cave. things are all baseball here. from the lights,
>> gretchen: 22 minutes after the top of the hour. quick they had headlines. more than 47,000 subarus are being recalled because they could tart on their own. that's a problem. there is an issue with remote starters, the key fob is dropped. it affects legacy and outback. impressas and this year's cross trek. >>> it will be a joyless view. joy behar leaving the show at the end of august. abc says it was just her work. let's go back over to the guys on the curvy couch. >>...
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dow jones rose to its fourth high of 67 points up today. >> unemployment is considered high and a lot of people can't find jobs. the government's automatic spending cuts could slow the recovery. and mark matthews is here on that. >> a month ago we told but cuts at ucsf and funding they can lose. nothing has changed today, house minority leader stressing the impact of the cuts. >> nancy pelosi today had another agenda. >> science and science. >> congressional democrats have been trying to ignite sublick opposition to the cuts and today, ran through just some of what the funding made possible. >> wek we've identified a vaccine that could identify hepatitis b. >> pelosi says cutting just 5% is reckless. but adds it's what republican leaders want rather than raising taxes on the wblgy. >> some people in washington say it's a home run. >> pelosi's office put her name to this web video making it clear which people in washington she's talking about. >> i got 98% of what i wanted. i got 98% whaif wanted. >> with only 100 views it's a long way of going viral. and when the economy seems to be o
dow jones rose to its fourth high of 67 points up today. >> unemployment is considered high and a lot of people can't find jobs. the government's automatic spending cuts could slow the recovery. and mark matthews is here on that. >> a month ago we told but cuts at ucsf and funding they can lose. nothing has changed today, house minority leader stressing the impact of the cuts. >> nancy pelosi today had another agenda. >> science and science. >> congressional...
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the sun just officially rose at 6:29 and setting at 6:12. you heard about us preaching about setting your clocks ahead. we have more to talk about, including a warmer forecast. that's next. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead linsanity back in [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. in? >> welcome back and tha
the sun just officially rose at 6:29 and setting at 6:12. you heard about us preaching about setting your clocks ahead. we have more to talk about, including a warmer forecast. that's next. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead linsanity back in [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard...
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it's called "rose water." it's a drama, actually, so i don't know how funny it will be. it's from a screenplay that he wrote. it's going to require a 12-week absence from "the daily show." it's going to cost an estimated $30 million to $40 million. the absence will probably coincide with the summer hiatus. one of the reasons he says, we're in this business is to challenge ourself. so hats off to him for challenging himself. boy, oh boy, doing your first directing of a film. >> everyone is going to want to see that. >> if it's not good, you get hammered. >> everybody on fox news is going to watch it and trash it, i guarantee it. just wait until bill o'rilley gets his hands on it. >>> now moving on to taylor swift where she's sounding off. she thinks it's unfair a female writes about her feelings and then is portrayed as clingy. she says, i think it's a little sexist. and she's a little excited about the fact that she's being called boy crazy and everybody says she's dated all these guys, but she says since 2010 i've dated two guys. so how about that, world? >> she's laugh
it's called "rose water." it's a drama, actually, so i don't know how funny it will be. it's from a screenplay that he wrote. it's going to require a 12-week absence from "the daily show." it's going to cost an estimated $30 million to $40 million. the absence will probably coincide with the summer hiatus. one of the reasons he says, we're in this business is to challenge ourself. so hats off to him for challenging himself. boy, oh boy, doing your first directing of a film....
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you had to go back to the law books. what are the chances she wiped away the debts? >> she won't be able to wipe iowa all of them. like lie she'll wipe iowa a lot -- wipe away a lot of them. any money she owes to people for services. >> that's a big chunk. >> they don't seem to care. it doesn't seem to me that the lawyers are expecting to see any of that money. the money she may not be able to era erase, criminal penalties or fins. irs money she owes depending on how old the debt is. what about the money to the sheriff's department and investigators she was ordered to pay. well over $100,000. is that viewed as a criminal penalty or fine? my guess is, probably not. it will be viewed as money she ode for effectively services. and as a result, that might get erased as well. the big question is the civil lawsuits. >> the lawyer fightsiing so har yesterday was the lawyer in the civil suit. >> i think that's the reason they're doing this. she wants to get window of the civil lawsuits. there's an exception for willful injury that would not allow her to erase it. >> she can
you had to go back to the law books. what are the chances she wiped away the debts? >> she won't be able to wipe iowa all of them. like lie she'll wipe iowa a lot -- wipe away a lot of them. any money she owes to people for services. >> that's a big chunk. >> they don't seem to care. it doesn't seem to me that the lawyers are expecting to see any of that money. the money she may not be able to era erase, criminal penalties or fins. irs money she owes depending on how old the...
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heather. >> thanks, rose mary. that weekend does look good. >>> lawmakers in sacramento today honored ten women including academy award wing actress gina davis for their work in women's rights. davis joined other hon rees of the state capitol. she is chairwoman on the status of women and girls. davis and the other women were recognized for their accomplishments in various professions including science and law. they were called trailblazers for women's rights. >>> thank you so much for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. i'm heather holmes and our coverage continues with tonight's 10:00 news. tonight we are live in pacifica where efforts are underway right now to free that stolen yacht that ran aground. we're always here for you at ktvu.com. tmz is next.
heather. >> thanks, rose mary. that weekend does look good. >>> lawmakers in sacramento today honored ten women including academy award wing actress gina davis for their work in women's rights. davis joined other hon rees of the state capitol. she is chairwoman on the status of women and girls. davis and the other women were recognized for their accomplishments in various professions including science and law. they were called trailblazers for women's rights. >>> thank...
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the dow rose 42 points, and finished the day at 14,296. today's gains were driven by a positive job's report. adp says companies added 198,000 workers in february. job gains in january were higher than first reported. the labor department is expected to issue its monthly jobs report on friday. >>> in the sierra tonight, they've gotten between 12 and 20 inches of new snow from this latest winter storm. ken pritchett reports with the conditions on the slope and for people trying to get there. at one point you faced rain and ice. miles later, it was snow. at times, blue skies were overhead. dropping flurries on the road ahead. >> classic spring storm. a classic march form. >> reporter: he says what makes it a classic storm is how it snows, and stops, and snows again. the chains move with it. >> they just moved it down. back down around 3,000 feet again. >> reporter: we were about a mile past the chain controls, when we came across this. a pickup truck that skidded off the road. >> four wheel drive. carrying chains, but they didn't stop us to
the dow rose 42 points, and finished the day at 14,296. today's gains were driven by a positive job's report. adp says companies added 198,000 workers in february. job gains in january were higher than first reported. the labor department is expected to issue its monthly jobs report on friday. >>> in the sierra tonight, they've gotten between 12 and 20 inches of new snow from this latest winter storm. ken pritchett reports with the conditions on the slope and for people trying to get...
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he is identified at 22-year-old cameron williams. officers say they recovered a gun that was hidden in a wheel well of a car. >>> police detectives lauren butch baker and elizabeth butler's service will be held at hp pavilion to accommodate the large number of mourners. governor jerry brown is expected to be among those in attendance along with hundreds of police officers from all over the state and the country. investigators say baker and butler were ambushed by jeremy gulette when they went to question him about sexual assault allegations. ktvu will air the memorial services live in their entirety. our coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. on thursday with the funeral procession. the service is set to begin at noon. >>> new at 10:00, we now know who will oversee the oakland police department. a federal judge has named thomas fraizer as the compliance director. he will begin march 12. fraizer is a former baltimore police commissioner and spent 28 years with san jose police. he will have broad authority in oakland and can even ask for the po
he is identified at 22-year-old cameron williams. officers say they recovered a gun that was hidden in a wheel well of a car. >>> police detectives lauren butch baker and elizabeth butler's service will be held at hp pavilion to accommodate the large number of mourners. governor jerry brown is expected to be among those in attendance along with hundreds of police officers from all over the state and the country. investigators say baker and butler were ambushed by jeremy gulette when...
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most around 22 or 23. they are saying i want to do this but i don't know what to do next. i need some guidance. >> reporter: it was coming from someone their own age or younger didn't seem to matter. >> never once did somebody say i have more experience than you. you don't know what you are talking about because what matters is feeding people. what matters is clothing people and providing housing or ways to get involved with some of the education. it is about what is getting done. >> reporter: the relay foundation has worked with dozens of organizations to help get them to whatever the next goal may be. >> little steps. >> reporter: bruce is about to embark on a 30 country world tour on behalf of the relay foundation. he is hoping for a grand exchange of ideas because bruce is quick to point out he doesn't have all the answers. he is just sure that no isn't one of them. >> i don't know the right answer right now but i'm going to do something. it just has to happen. because if i sit and wait nothing will happen. >> nice kid. >>> it has been a very long time since we needed
most around 22 or 23. they are saying i want to do this but i don't know what to do next. i need some guidance. >> reporter: it was coming from someone their own age or younger didn't seem to matter. >> never once did somebody say i have more experience than you. you don't know what you are talking about because what matters is feeding people. what matters is clothing people and providing housing or ways to get involved with some of the education. it is about what is getting done....
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thank you very much. 6:22. coming up, smooth moves at the age of just 6. we'll show you how a pint sized break dancing phenom is blowing away the competition. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them, that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. ♪ >> this is just awesome to watch. the question is do you think you can dance? this 6-year-old girl setting the bar very high. she's a member of a british break dancing troop. this young lady can do it all. 6 years old. mind-blowing that she knows how to work it like that. and the crowd goes bananas. she has all kinds of moves. at 6 years old, can't imagine what she'll be doing at 10.
thank you very much. 6:22. coming up, smooth moves at the age of just 6. we'll show you how a pint sized break dancing phenom is blowing away the competition. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good...
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. >> reporter: what's also very real is they will take the cash payout of about $22 million. the family plans on starting its own business and also helping out friends and other families. we're live tonight in walnut creek, i'm arturo santiago, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much, arturo. >>> pay to send an e-mail? that's a proposal by a berkeley city councilman in an effort to save the cash-strapped postal service. gordon wozniak is proposing a bit tax, a 1 cent charge better gigabit. wozniak says that would raise billions of dollars for the postal service. the idea came about after a local postal building was in jeopardy because of budget cuts. the postal service plans on stopping saturday mail delivery. >>> google has been ordered to pay a $7 million penalty for privacy violations. it will close a joint investigation by attorneys general in more than 30 states. it started in 2010 when they collected e-mails, pass words and other sensitive information during surveillance for their online mapping service. google has maintained it did not break any laws by scooping up the in
. >> reporter: what's also very real is they will take the cash payout of about $22 million. the family plans on starting its own business and also helping out friends and other families. we're live tonight in walnut creek, i'm arturo santiago, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much, arturo. >>> pay to send an e-mail? that's a proposal by a berkeley city councilman in an effort to save the cash-strapped postal service. gordon wozniak is proposing a bit tax, a 1 cent charge...
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the dow rose 42 points yesterday to 14,296. the nasdaq slipping one point to 3222. back to you, scott. >> thank you. facebook just announced it added a new board member. she's the chancellor of ucsf . d seen here at the recent announcement for new money granted for research. some of that money coming from facebook's mark zuckerberg himself. facebook is going to have other announcements today. we'll touch on those coming up in just a bit. >> all right. sounds good. we'll check back with you. >> look forward to it. thanks. 5:17 right now. we also look forward to this forecast. if you are heading outside, chilly. >> chilly and later on today we could see some strong thunderstorms. everything that i'm looking at leads me to believe that we'll see a few develop over the mountains in the south bay. let's talk about some of the good news from our storm system so far. ben lomond got over an inch and a half of rain yesterday. we needed this rain. we're running a significant deficit. some cities didn't get that money. south san jose picked up tenth of an inch. close to an inc
the dow rose 42 points yesterday to 14,296. the nasdaq slipping one point to 3222. back to you, scott. >> thank you. facebook just announced it added a new board member. she's the chancellor of ucsf . d seen here at the recent announcement for new money granted for research. some of that money coming from facebook's mark zuckerberg himself. facebook is going to have other announcements today. we'll touch on those coming up in just a bit. >> all right. sounds good. we'll check back...
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. >> the family says they will take a cash payout of about $22 million. >>> from multimillionaires to minimum wage workers. coming up how one company is making san jose's $10 an hour minimum rate work for them. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's cinnamon. it means a lot to be able to give them something that's good for them, that also puts smiles on their faces. 'cause i really love those smiles. we're the harris family. and we love chex. [ male announcer ] love chex? connect with us on facebook. >>> good morning, looking live at sunol, more blue sky and we can expect that until at least friday, that will take the string off the spring forward to lose an hour's sleep tonight. >>> mayor reed released his march budget message this week and in it he explained what he wants to do with the limited amount of new funding that will be available in the upcoming budg
. >> the family says they will take a cash payout of about $22 million. >>> from multimillionaires to minimum wage workers. coming up how one company is making san jose's $10 an hour minimum rate work for them. [ mom ] dear chex cereal, i just had to write. you can't imagine how long i've been searching for something like this for my family. i'm amazed you make so many great flavors that are gluten free. my guys are crazy for chocolate chex and honey nut chex. for me, it's...
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better news, they'll finish the year playing 16 of the final 22 games at oracle arena. we send it out now to oakland, our henry wofford has the latest. henry? >> reporter: yes, if jim, speak ing of the latest, breaking news. great news for the golden state warriors. bogut will start tonight. he's missed the last six games with back spasms. he did not travel on the most recent trip when they went 1-4. the horrible news for the warriors, they're struggling on the court. they've lost 10 of their last 13 games and coach marc jackson is not worried about the offense. he says it's the defense that needs to step up. >> we just haven't been good defensively. we haven't been as sharp individually or collectively. we'll get it back, but it's not going to come back just by talking about it. we've got to find a way to get back to who we were, get back to our primary identity to defend and rebound and take care of the basketball. we've gotten away from that and it's hurt. >> we can score with the best of them in this league. we have 100-plus points a game. we have to take, you know,
better news, they'll finish the year playing 16 of the final 22 games at oracle arena. we send it out now to oakland, our henry wofford has the latest. henry? >> reporter: yes, if jim, speak ing of the latest, breaking news. great news for the golden state warriors. bogut will start tonight. he's missed the last six games with back spasms. he did not travel on the most recent trip when they went 1-4. the horrible news for the warriors, they're struggling on the court. they've lost 10 of...
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>> a poignant moment when rose parks was honored with the statue here. and a heated vote about voting rights. justice scalia said the act now amounts to per petiation of racial entitlement and questioned whether it was the kind of question you can leave to congress. you voted to reauthororithior a it in 2006. do you think it's still needed? >> it passed with large majorities in the house and senate. i think it's something that has served our country well. but there is an argument over a very small section of the voting rights act, and that's what the court is going to consider. >> you told the "wall street journal" in january in the middle of the fiscal cliff deal, i need this job like i need a hole in the head. it doesn't sound like you're particularly loving your work. >> this is hard. i think the american people understand it's hard. you know, if solving the spending problem were easy, somebody around here over the last 20 years would have done it. it's not easy. and there are big disagreements between the two parties in terms of how we address it. bu
>> a poignant moment when rose parks was honored with the statue here. and a heated vote about voting rights. justice scalia said the act now amounts to per petiation of racial entitlement and questioned whether it was the kind of question you can leave to congress. you voted to reauthororithior a it in 2006. do you think it's still needed? >> it passed with large majorities in the house and senate. i think it's something that has served our country well. but there is an argument...
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the governor signed the bill into law today. it was pushed by gun rights supporters who say arming teachers could help prevent tragedy lick the one at sandy hook elementary school where 26 people were killed. >> 59-year-old man has won 15 million dollars after being forgotten by authorities and left to spend 2 years in solitary confinement in a new mexico prison. but what was the crime drunk driving? never even convicted. the picture on the left is how steven blevin looked when he went in and on the right how he looked after 22 month ins solitary. blevin so neglected he was forced to pull out his own impacted tooth. blevin now suffers from ptsd. he's also battling. compensation is one of the largest federal civil rights settlements in u.s. history. >>> overseas. cardinal at the vatican have finally set the date to begin electing the next pope. conclave will begin tuesday morning. it will start with morning mass in saint peter about a sill l ka followed by the first round of secret balloting in the afternoon. if no pope selected
the governor signed the bill into law today. it was pushed by gun rights supporters who say arming teachers could help prevent tragedy lick the one at sandy hook elementary school where 26 people were killed. >> 59-year-old man has won 15 million dollars after being forgotten by authorities and left to spend 2 years in solitary confinement in a new mexico prison. but what was the crime drunk driving? never even convicted. the picture on the left is how steven blevin looked when he went in...